HannibalX
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I tip in restaurants because servers get paid less than minimum wage. I don't tip the cable installation guy.
Not this again please. There are posts explaining this.
I tip in restaurants because servers get paid less than minimum wage. I don't tip the cable installation guy.
Originally Posted by Dwight
Why tip someone for a job I'm capable of doing myself?
Yes. Pre-9/11, I made well over $100/day in tips -- on top of my $huge wage/hr + incentives + overtime over 6 hours a day (averaged 10 hours daily overtime/6 days a week.)
Then 9/11 happened and all went to shit. We were all laid off a year later, and now cable guys make $15/hour and very little incentive, most of which goes back to paying for their truck maintenance. (gas mostly.)
In other words, a tip helps. It will at least buy the guy lunch.
<-- former cable guy.
I smell a ton of bullshit in this post.
Cable installers in my area are making $35/hour. No tip.
WTF...they make more than me!
I love this reaction. Did you ever think that cable guys bust their ass in manual labor ALL day? Sometimes in 90+ degree heat? And drive around in non-Air Conditioned trucks between jobs, and do a ton of overtime, most of the time against their will?
ON TOP OF DEALING WITH DICK PEOPLE?
It's not an easy job at all.
I don't understand the American fascination for tipping on every god damned thing.
The guy is a professional (and probably salaried/contract) cable installation guy, this isn't a restaurant, he's just doing his fucking jerb.